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Amoeba’s Lorica: A Dawn in the Life
A work of fiction, standard disclaimers. So what if you, a Western-style middle class individual, wake up one morning, and most of the Industrial Revolution and post-Industrial Revolution conveniences that you take for granted are gone …? Leonard opened his … Continue reading
Posted in Amoeba's Lorica, fiction, Hawai'i, We the People
Tagged dystopia, life without modern conveniences, slavery
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Amoeba’s Lorica: Bliss
Dreams come true. Without that possibility, nature would not incite us to have them. – John Updike Roc watched from the window of his unnaturally cool office as the flying machine appeared out of the sky and descended towards the … Continue reading
Posted in Amoeba's Lorica, ecology, fiction, We the People
Tagged consequences of climate change, consequences of dreams, dystopia
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Amoeba’s Lorica: Sanded
A work of fiction, set in an indefinite future time. Standard disclaimers. The boy, thirteen years old, hair sandy and long, skin brown, body thin, lithe and supple in a desert-desiccated sort of way, stood entranced, watching the elder at … Continue reading